Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1951 — Page 6
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400 ARE PLEDGED < *'*><itlnue<l <>••> Krick, churches; Mia* uiii.i K WillhiniN, home economic • htb* Mrs Hitrold I'ltif’hs in I hliHgi* (iChfafl aids Mie I’Ll Bllllt I’, U | liiirge of all volunteer services; j\lps Huv I’rl. 0. I hall IIIMII 111 HUI ■ | pi<lh mo| Mrs Robert Hnllhi' lit i Imrutt of th” mojiir * nt ps • ni ’ < ' I here different Ibalrmeii Jfikh lithenfal tn obtaining sill 11 • i'lit pledge cards M wt 11, Hi» hnhlmP |ng during tli»> Mutt h. I‘» program ..r ' ‘ ■ ! ft 1 ’ * ’ Ah initomailc gate ,operated by )pi£ aufomuihlle moving -either why tlftotigh It >\< ii at !’• mil' • I'vr i lost s i:self to kft’p cattlti; in 01daT40,50,60?'' — Man, You’re Crazy } Fomt y<H» age! Thousands are peppy at TO. Try ‘ i ’pll'l'OUC up” with Oairex. Loin,<ln» tonic fur weak, ffuislvwn feeling due solely to body's lin k ot itsm twin'll ruMiy men and women call "ohl.” Try Oi-irex ; il ofaia Tablets tor pep, vim. vigor. younger feeling. ; it hlivery day. Get linrodurtory or ••get-a«-<iu»inted' llbut! »**!»?. at site tally rtslutSd prV e. .-'uy 43p. At. all drug stores everywhere in ;»H|-atUF. jit SitUth Dtpiir S;H»re
I! ■. | ; pfel H ■ . ’ f MM i 7 ■ ■■ ■ 1 • . r ; w|i / • i Jr : - 7 r■ 7 I ■ ; 11 MIMI MM *•*•■»*> m’ I i - / v ' i' ! ' . . - ' •_ [ \ | ; H MAGIC i)EFROSTER.„()nIy 9,95 ! •u . *> ,' *' ! ■ DefroHting Drudgery Gone Forever! i ! . ’■ . 1. J F; • The MenMiitionHl new “MAGIC DEFROSTER" | ) q makes your prewcnl refrigerator the “refrigerator ’ ]! p- <rf tomorrow.” Thin new defroster | de fronts your refrigerator, .lust plug in ypurj; Magic Defroster .. . this Magic addition your* | dhefrlicerator Ntep.s up efficiency, cuts electric bills p ! and repair coats. Any one can install a MAGIC? | DEFROSTER in a jiffy. PLV(i IT IN . . SET IT ’ . AND FQRGET IT. One year guarantee. ! '■ '77'-. ■ M :■ I ! ’ I ■ I iM ' ;
| Polident Ipana f ’Hwihay Dr Drakes If 33c 59c Tooth Paste 49c 99c Cough Remedy If, . \ 27c 47c 63c , . \ i 59 c ' I B ' I Carter’s Little \ Colgate’s j Dolcin 2.00 / , > | Liver Pills Dental Cream 3.50 and ill 33c ! 89c 27c 47? 63c 8.00 1 : " I ''\ - I . • I ■•J J' b S'! |. I ' ' ‘ 1- I - I i I Halo Gillette Safety I Shampoo x wi SUGGiST THISI PRODUCTS Razor with’ 29c 57c - MATURID ON ' ll 10 blue blades : ■ | " Special 1.00 Lz Mile* 1 'H One-a-day \ Ur Home brand / JZx Permanent .vitamin* 98c 1.96 3.13 plus tax 15c -££££&> : I ■ 23e :,!,cs!,v Anacin 19c 39c / llronized Yeast 59c 98c ; i 74c 1.24 1.99 . 3 — . u t . v .„ ' ' "i —— ri - 3 « • . ; , ' ' *' Wildroot 4-Way \Jergens Lotion Cream Oil Cold Tablets I with dispenser ‘ Hair Tome . x ---- ‘ 59c 98c 23c 49c -98 c Kohne Drug Store gM|^aHßH^|mßHßflflHflfl|MMHHMßHHHHHflHHflflflHßßHlflllflHllflfl. T-i-i>' : ■i . \ ■ . \
SAM JACKSOH it <>lilllinr<l I'roni r»g«*s» 1 ini Anna l’< iit lit un. | tip yeiti In* Kt udrnti til from high i»sc! (ini. ■ III* lip'll WI • till IHf.ltlll y I upt.iln in World Wnr I Hr optmrd n law offit r ht-ip In 1 Jttlli upon hh dl» ■ hirtpr ftom ,iw hi inv iiiul h<ol 7' I wli < Irn I.E-oti WitH prUoF<|ilho Os Alb II lOHtity. nt ivihK ftom i"'fl Io lie nut so( oiiiitii'H riiom tlio old twelfth iib H irf in lfl2K lint wto» uiisio ri'ssfnl In 1U..4, In wiis clmli ninri« of tlu> Indi ma l*«iin>' lat ii si ;) i 4 . Imiviiu and tn the lirti; stn|p con vi tttlon ho was pvi iniiiionti < ha.lt man Gov M Clifford Tokti'scntl appoint’d him nitoi nt y of Imlmna in n*4i> Ip serve thj unex pired term of Oilier Jackson. ' r Jackson was a member inf the Xinertcan far ion at Fort Wlyne. a •■’bird degree mason, a rfes,b|terian church eldtr .1 ji r Jackson whs a ctindidate fijir U.S. senator in lib’s, but Van Nu|s was nominated. Surviving are the wid<l4 and three sons. James W. Jackson. Rob ' I.
m-» >- w George M. Glangold (right) confers with his attorney, Alexander Blumenthal, during session with Fulbright committee RFC pi-obe.
1 i ■ ■ "IjiL ! ki " ; w j pBI'sY |JL I 11 \ > 7 ; UK 1 ; W '** i ' Senator James E. Murray
i THE NAME of Montana’s Democrat Senator James E. Murray entered I • the RFC probe in Washington when witness George M. Glassgold, New I York, attorney for the Saxony and Sorrehto hotels in Miami Beach, [ Fla., told "influence” probers that E. Murray; Jr., a WasMng 1 - | i ton attorney and son of the senator, got a $21,000 fee for work on i [ RFC loans to both hotels, plus a $500,000 loan to the Maxwell com-' I i pany, a hotel supply firm. Testimony showed the senator wrote a letter I ! urging granting of the Sorrento loan. Glassgold negotiated all Lhre« I i loans. The Fulbright committee wants to hear what Senator Murray I [j has to say,' but Is unlikely to subpoena him, it is reported. Another I i witness reported unlikely to be subpoenaed ia White House aide! Donald I [ Dawson, who, it was disclosed, made four free visits to the Saxony I i, Hotel in the, winter 0f.1940-50. (International) I
n —~—— j vrt I .l.ifk-on ii ml Nil mm I D .luck , j son Ji , who I- IU In l!HI, Jm k«tm inn with sover* i imr Nchi lek< r nt tin* top of 1 Ihy >litl< I ii-ioiH ihi li ii,. In i Ncltil'lwi I sought the- I* N. Hetmt.orl'tl Si'Bl 1 Jackson was VHCHflng. and .iHckscm 1 sough! f lie i: Ilbi t trnloi 111 I .1 II I 'N<hi lt k"t' wits viii atlng But II was | H Repllhlli Hii year ami bolli hist .Im It- >n \\.i< wldi ly kioiun it* it > >«prnk« i of gnat ahill'.y and' us a pai llam> ntiii isn \ In I’.H4 th** p* ak 'year of hiliolltlva! <-ai*-* i he st iv» d in permanent chairman of the Ilemoriatlc ’ i tuition tl coiiy»-ntion hi Chicago. That was the 'year Frapkllti D. > , Rotis* v> It was nominated for hi* I fourth term, and President Truman was nominated as his running mat* after [Mr Roosevelt wrote his I famou|s ''Wallai e l.ettei'' casting aside the then vic* president from a chance at another ttr.ni. \ j' Jack, on was nationally known I in Masonic lodge circles. He was a :;:?rd Scottish Rite Mason and ’ '
DKCAtUR DAILY DECATUR, INDIANA
r ' : ' • \ I .1 11 11 al Ik *ll fl I B- I *• t • \ Xy|i' -ix ..Vs 1;flB»‘W I Donald Dawson ... will he testify? I
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Goshen Man Is Killed 4s Train Hits Truck ;'F' \ i|:lilgptiier, Ind March K. il’l'i -ff State police said todgy Harvey, IF- i.gaufman, 71. (loalien, was killed’ .ycHlerday when he drove l|js trin k Into the path of a New ' Y»irk Central train At a atreot <|<nii»tnM ■ h«Mi. ADULT 4- H <l!f»nitaw?ri From I’nae «ae» iHuil ’ ?fi<l liiHiihti« Were enrolled ijitthl Adams coimty 4-H cluhs, n dph < xlsfinu in evny one of |h« I lilfoWnshlps. ' j From Adams County from Adama County who' up to noon Include: J'Mrs, Alli ed Grote. Wavelene Leh-! tiian. < Mrs. Esther Ehrsum, Mis Johnsoh; Mrs. Norbert Gaae, I <ra. lAnios Thieme, Alfred Grote. |
®;i• I , ■ I . 7 ■ , , ; , _ , „ ... _ _, MflflflflHflHflflflflflM n ‘ 1 WIN - FOR YOURSELF I ' 1 /■' ' I A 7 CU. FT. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR AT I I 1 . ! ' ' ' 4 I Connie’s Market I I 1 "■('■■■ I I Sliip 111 Here For Details I I — u— | I OUR PRICES ARE LESS THAN THE REST-SHOP HERE! | ■■l■ ■ * ■ M I.. — lr — T .„ll l — I I WINTER BANANA Jk A I |L ; y I ■ IblbW ™ B(T I f B , — -t- H : — — — I i ! FRESH TREE RIPENED \ U. S. No. 1 I. FLORIDA t MICHIGAN I ORANGES POTATOES 1 I llloz. SJ.OO 5 J. 95 cwt. I I PATATOFQ n J . u J?M -&T?; new ’ , tokay I P ° TATOES CELERY LETTUCE CABBAGE GRAPES I l®S5"”-S»c :s “l9c ]2 h .. t . 19c 15c,. a,. ta .35cl if • parsnips Rea se Tangerines I E CARROTS TURNIPS TOMATOES SPINACH Large Size M I a bun -25c 2,,„.55C S9CS: , ' t, Z9c 3 1 ,.. , 1.«M>| I COUNTRY EGGS ............. doz. 49c I ■l■.'. . ' . ■ | X MICH. CANNED OUR I.ADV GOLDEN MAID : I PEACHES messing OLEO 5000 CA * NEI) ITEMS I No. l|/ # alia cant MltfeVvlllW Colored in Quarter* AY 1A I 4<;mssj.oo |, ’ ni 29c "’ 29c "• *” c can I SWISS CHEESE - -- - lb. 55c I B I I B 1 Home Made JOWL EVERY - THING -AT COHNIE'S I I BOLOGNA BACON LOW PBICES I I i.b. 39c 119 c DO YOUR SHOPPING HERE! I I■. ■ I I Be Sure To Attend The --I I i PHILCO COOKING SCHOOL I I " ’ AT ■ ; fl Ii MARCH 14- STUCKY & CO. - MONROE, IND. ■ 1 , j ________ ■ . . ' ’
Eugene (Hunk) Heimann. Mr«p Loretta McCullough, Jean Steller. ! Mrs. Loren Burkheud. Jr , Mrs. Jane Reed, Ben Mazelin, Mrs. Wilsun Beltz, Mrs Dan Striker, Mrs. Arthur Km neman, *Ma r y Ann Ewell. t Mrs. John Young, Mryf ('himl" Marekel, (''lmide W.Maic I'. 1 ‘ \ll ■ I ’ I I <' Ehi -am, |-:<li -mu Lilihihiiii Holman gglt Htulnr, MiSj lhiify Humph, llugii BimifJi-r, Ralph Blublii, Mi* Ralph iditlim, Mrs Thrnni- KvnMivrmakHr, M'tv. Itufh Rluiiln, Mrs. Ruth Ttnnt.j ,Mrn. Ralph Oilmoii Htollz.{J Robert Ri | Lehman. Bmi Gr’rke.L 4’harlle Myet-, Mrs. Ivan Zeigler, Mis ' Leona■ <i Wagh'v, Theodore ! McCune. Carl E Mcßride. MrEverett Ifice.. Loyd L, Byerly, Ervin’ i Schulh r. . 7 | i From Wells County The W’eila 1 county leader*! ini elude: I Joseph C. Huber, Ann Emsh-
i wilh r, Linda Hudson. Leas,, Patricia Minnick, Cathy' Esmond. Mrs. Sain Houston? Carolyn Gilbert, Richard L. Hamilton. John' Studebaker, ' Justine Tangeman, ! I lean Decker, Charted E. Mason,* Ikiii-i Pritihle, Shirley Keikel. John David Gilbert f’t|rl Anderson. Rotary Msst* Wltti Group ■ iCiitai laii.v fio in . lieciittir and ! |U i lie U!li nd<-i| Hie hmm liiii.lkoi, Hl' the *!<-ll»oill t i Inn. Ii m.i: In grd *• * 1 ' Just Meant !® r i
THURSDAY. MXRCH B.’ 1951
. James P, Hoekaema, editor of Farmers Guide, Huntington,, speak to the combined aksiembly imth * Rotary clubs changed their weekly meetings to meet with the 4 H leaders and guests. TI|IE FOR I Spring Tune-up ! * • CARUURUTOR WORK • IGNITION CHICK • BRAKE RELINING See Ur For COMPLETE OVERHAUL . Phone 3-3066 C. and S. Service ,131 So. 13th St.
